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Man, way of life, society / Clothes, shoes, accessories, materials / Clothes

(4)

APASH - men's shirt style

DOHA - fur coat

CLOAK

PLAID

ROBA - work clothes

SARI

FRAC

SHAWL

SCARF

SCREW

SKIRT

(5)

BLOUSE

PANTS

JACKET

ZHILAN

VEST

ZIPUN

Muffler

SWEATER

MANTO

CLUTCH

APPAREL

PONCHO

TOPIC

TIGHTS

SHEEPSKIN COAT

FRENCH

BATHROBE

SHORTS

TROUSERS

(6)

ANORAK - jacket type

BIKINI

BLOUSE

BRIDGIES - trousers style

Pea coat - sailor jacket

WATTRESS

GALIFE - trouser style

GOLF - trouser style

JEANS

KITEL

COSTUME

JACKET

LIVERY - uniform

LEGGINGS

MUNDIR

COAT

PENYUAR (peignoir)

BLAZER

PAJAMAS

DRESS

RAGLAN - clothing style

PULLOVER

SKATKA - an overcoat rolled into a tube

SURTUK

TALMA - women's cape

TUNIC - dancer costume

OVERCOAT

(7)

HOODIE

BLISER

BUSINESS CARD - men's formal suit

JUMPER

WOMEN'S

KAZAKIN - outerwear for women

MASHIC

DISCOUNT

PENYUAR (peignoir)

PULLOVER

ANTHER

SHIRT

Sarafan

THE TUXEDO

TUZHURKA

Sweatshirt

(8)

AMAZONKA - women's clothing for riding

NECKPIECE

RAINCOAT

SHEEPSKIN COAT

CARDIGAN

cowgirl

MAC

SAILOR - children's blouse

CAPE

SLING

HARNESS

REDINGOT - a long coat for riding

SPECIAL

STIGANKA

T-shirt

FORMENKA - upper shirt of sailors

T-SHIRT

TROUSERS

(9)

VIZMUNDIR - uniform

KATSAVEYKA

Swimsuit

SHOULDER

short fur coat

VEST

HOODY

STORM

(10)

OVERALLS

COAT

KITTED JACKET

(11)

GYMNASTERIAN

KOSOVOROKA

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